JQuery :: Use Items In One Table To Highlight Cell Next To Matching Item In Other Tables?

Jan 31, 2011

I have a single-cell table with a bunch of items within divs like item 1 below. The values in the divs are categories.

Following that (item 2 below), I have several single-row, two-column tables where the first column represents a Name (the item I want highlighted) and the second column is one or more of the category items (subset of item 1).

<div class="view-display-id-attachment_1">
<table>
<tr>
<td>

[Code].....

This doesn't work and I'm hoping to generalize it but I'm not sure if .field-item-* will work.

Is it possible to use jQuery and on any part of a table row that has say 5 cells to highlight the border of each cell?I have seen lots of background examples but haven't seen anything with borders.I tried delegate but that doesn't work.

I have set up an HTML table with clickable cells (the cells containonly text). They work fine, but I would like to give the user somevisual feedback to indicate that a cell has been clicked. I'd likethis feedback to be the usual highlight on mouseDown, un-highlighton mouseUp, but I can't figure out how to do it.

I have a vertical menu consisting of CSS rollovers. When clicked, each one dynamically loads a new Flash movie via Javascript, within the same page. This works fine. However, what I would really like, is to have each menu item highlighted after it has been clicked, to show the user what is being shown. This could be the same image as is displayed in the active CSS state. Does anyone know how I can do this? Because each link is simply dynamically loading flash movies, and not going to a new html page, I can't simply add an ID element.

I have a page where there is a list of items and a drop container. When I drag item, the other items below the one that is being dragged moves up. Can other items stay in their respective positions when one of the item is dragged away?I have list of items like this:

But that only works for a static page. The problem is now, both tables, the one on the left, and the one on the right, are dynamic. Either could have different heights depending on what page you are visiting. Different pages also have more than one table, and the only way I could see this working is with a million if statements or each page, defining each table being used. Is there anyway to get these two tables evened out, no matter the content using JavaScript?

<div><div>I'm using jQuery's tablesorter.js to create tables with sortable rows, as applied to tables with the ID "myTable."</div><div></div><div>I just wondered if there's a way to make it work with multiple tables on a single page. I created two tables and gave each of them the ID myTable, but only the first table worked. I can't remember if the specific ID is required for my Zebra widget (alternate row colors), too, or not, but I would guess it is.

I have been using JQuery in the past 6 months and I really got in love with it!Finally,I've come to an issue that (probably) have better solution than the one Im trying to do with.I have multiple tables in a HTML [code]all of these tables are some kind of gridviews filled with data using JSon and JQuery.The problem is:Before filling with data, only this part in the DOM is created <table id="myTableId"> <tbody> !so, before going forward with filling the table with data and creating <tr>'s and <td>'s, I would like to find the current (not filled one) table ID.The algorithm would be:

I have tried using closest('table'), also using find(), parent(), parents() and some other methods with which I've been working previously, but still no success.I can find the table by uing var tId = $(TABLE['id*='myTable']").attr('id');, but this finds all tables with 'myTable' and I want to find only the one that is created at that moment and waits for filling with data.

I have 2 ready items. The first changes the size of the surrounding div, the second tries to find out about the size of the changed div, but only gets the old value before the first ready item started. If i place a new ready item that holds for a second (i.e. an alert box) the calculation of the first ready item is done when the last ready item starts and all works fine. Is it possible for a ready item to wait and not to start until the item before is finished?

I have googled until my fingers bled and can't get a working answer to what I expected to be a fairly simple, common problem (but I guess not): I need to get the text value from row 5, column 3 of a table.

The user isn't clicking on the cell or the row or the table or anything like that. The table is dynamically built from the server side and I can't assign an id to either the row(s) or the cell(s), but I do have a table id and a table body id. How do you retrieve text given a specific row and column index?

what I need to know is how to get the value from the cells of a html table, for example I have the following 1 12 12 20w I need to retrieve the value of the position(1,2)=12Better, what I need is to retrieve all the values with cycles, something like

I have a multiselet box in which i identify the selected items. Once the user has finished selecting the items it causes the form to be submitted. For this example it just shows the selected indexes. To see the problem. Copy paste the code and save as html file. Then click on an item in the select box.

I am having problem with indentifying the selected items. When only one element is selected, the selected option index does not come up fine. I have no clue as to why this is the case. Code:

I cannot change a site's dynamically generated code but I can add HTML/JS to it with jQuery. I have a three table cells in a row. I want to take the third cell and put it on a new <tr> The example code below illustrates what I am trying to do. The problem with using this

$("</tr><tr class='row_two'><td class='new_cell'> </td>").insertBefore(".third");is that it makes a new <tr> but it closes that immediately instead of absorbing the <td> below it.

I have a form in a table. The info for the input is in the row below the input. I would like the info to show when the user clicks on the input. I have some code that shows the info when it is in the next cell along, but I need the cell below This is what I have already var flyouts = $(this).parents('td').next().children('.flyout'); (I have a bunch of 'flyouts', one for invalid, one for info, etc.)

I want to append a table inside a div (which I managed) and within a table a td cell (which I cannot). Here is the code: $('.calendar:eq(0)').append(function(){var d=new Date;$(this).append('<table></table>');$('<table>').append(function(){$(this).text('<tr><td>9</td></tr>') });I think that sth wrong with the syntax here.

I have a DIV element on a page that has a style="visibility: false" when the page loads. When a user unchecks a checkbox, I am using JQuery to do many things on the page. All of which are working but one thing. I cannot seem to make the DIV element visible. I have tried several things all of which have not worked. how to make this DIV element visible using JQuery? Here is one of the things I tried which didnt work... dv1 being the ID for the div.